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Pay rent or get a dose : Miami s Central American, Haitian immigrant communities undervaccinated Ana Claudia Chacin, Bianca Padró Ocasio and Jimena Tavel, The Miami Herald © David Santiago/Miami Herald/TNS People line up to receive a Johnson& Johnson vaccine at the one-time pop-up vaccination site located 16th Street beach on the sand on May 2, 2021, in Miami Beach.
MIAMI José, a 60-year-old undocumented landscaper from Guatemala, had planned his whole day off around getting a COVID-19 vaccine. (He asked that his full name not be used because of his immigration status.)
Initially, he was hesitant. Bad information about Publix pharmacies charging (it doesn t) and worries about being asked for a Florida ID (which he doesn t have) were just some of the reasons he initially avoided getting vaccinated. But he changed his mind when local advocates told him the pro-immigrant organization WeCount! had secured a limited number of vaccines. He got on his bike and
Hesitancy, Fear Keeps Immigrant Communities Unvaccinated
Central American and Haitian immigrant neighborhoods in Miami-Dade are disproportionately undervaccinated, according to an el Nuevo Herald analysis that used vaccination data from April 30.
May 11, 2021 •
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(TNS) - José, a 60-year-old undocumented landscaper from Guatemala, had planned his whole day off around getting a COVID-19 vaccine. (He asked the Herald not to publish his last name because of his immigration status.)
Initially, he was hesitant. Bad information about Publix charging (it doesn t) and worries about being asked for a Florida ID (which he doesn t have) were just some of the reasons why he initially avoided getting vaccinated. But he changed his mind when local advocates told him the pro-immigrant organization WeCount! had secured a limited number of vaccines. He got on his bike and rode to a clinic known as Clínica Campesina in Homestead. But when he arrived, no one was there.
Pay rent or get a dose : Central American, Haitian immigrant communities undervaccinated Ana Claudia Chacin, Bianca Padró Ocasio, and Jimena Tavel, The Miami Herald
May 10 José, a 60-year-old undocumented landscaper from Guatemala, had planned his whole day off around getting a COVID-19 vaccine. (He asked the Herald not to publish his last name because of his immigration status.)
Initially, he was hesitant. Bad information about Publix charging (it doesn t) and worries about being asked for a Florida ID (which he doesn t have) were just some of the reasons why he initially avoided getting vaccinated. But he changed his mind when local advocates told him the pro-immigrant organization WeCount! had secured a limited number of vaccines. He got on his bike and rode to a clinic known as Clínica Campesina in Homestead. But when he arrived, no one was there. He waited, but no one came.
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